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All my research thus far on MUD has led me to believe the temp sensor wire was a shade of blue.
Ok thanks !!On a FJ60 that fuse also feeds the interior lights, so...don't remove the fuse. If you don't want the fan , remove the fan relay or just unplug the fan from the wiring harness. Then...stay out of Death Valley in July.
That sensor was discontinued a decade or two ago. I never found a comparable replacement. I put a manual spring wound timer on mine in the cab and would set it when I turned off the engineDoes anyone have a PN for the temp sensor?
I would like to see if I can order a new sensor along with a new connector since mine has been cut off
thanks
I may have one from when I deleted my carb fan (FJ62 so it was never needed and I'm not sure why Toyota kept it in place for the 62) years ago. I'll take a look this weekend and if I have it I'll test it. If it's good you can have it for the cost of the ride.Does anyone have a PN for the temp sensor?
I would like to see if I can order a new sensor along with a new connector since mine has been cut off
thanks
Read on a forum (since forgot where) that someone has used the following thermosensor off of Amazon. I bought one and was going to use it but lost it in the move and just setup a toggle switch on mine.Does anyone have a PN for the temp sensor?
I would like to see if I can order a new sensor along with a new connector since mine has been cut off
thanks
Good to hear. Been out in my shop today and I haven't come across my old sensor while cleaning up the area it would most likely be.Man, I can’t thank you guys enough - this forum has been incredibly helpful!
I wired up the sensor, replaced the fan assembly with a unit I got from @DrivingMissRosey and everything is working like it should!
I was a little skeptical at first because the shut-off time for the fan seemed longer than 20mins after the truck is turned off but I timed it and it was right at 18mins!
thank you all for your input and knowledge!
Thanks for looking!Good to hear. Been out in my shop today and I haven't come across my old sensor while cleaning up the area it would most likely be.
Thanks to the posts here (especially the pictures), I was finally able to find my cooling fan temp sensor. However the wire is completely gone. Can someone share where the other end of the wire is connected?
Here are three progressively closer pictures of the sensor that might help others too.
The wire should be visible from the top. Snoop around below your carb fan from there to the engine and sticking out of the wire harness near there will be a wire that's not connected to anything without a connector. That's going to be it.
Thanks to the posts here (especially the pictures), I was finally able to find my cooling fan temp sensor. However the wire is completely gone. Can someone share where the other end of the wire is connected?
Here are three progressively closer pictures of the sensor that might help others too.
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Not sure it's original this way, but mine is bundled in the harness of wire leading to the fuel shutoff solenoid on the carburetor. Mine broke near the harness, so the green connector tonthe sensor was hanging from the sensor.Thanks to the posts here (especially the pictures), I was finally able to find my cooling fan temp sensor. However the wire is completely gone. Can someone share where the other end of the wire is connected?
Here are three progressively closer pictures of the sensor that might help others too.
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I don’t think that’s the heat sensor relay. I do have that and it goes into the carburetor.Not sure it's original this way, but mine is bundled in the harness of wire leading to the fuel shutoff solenoid on the carburetor. Mine broke near the harness, so the green connector tonthe sensor was hanging from the sensor.
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